1) What was the most challenging line or scene you've had to do on Community so far?

2) This is more of a favor actually. We've now had AMA's for Dan Harmon, Megan Ganz, Danny Pudi, Donald Glover, and of course, you! Any chance you can bug Joel or Alison to do an AMA as well? Thanks again!

Community seems to have changed the arc of your career, going from mostly dramatic movie roles to a lot of upcoming comedic ones. Now that you've had experience in both, do you relate or feel drawn more towards one or the other?

And also, thanks for coming back up to SF Sketchfest this year! I was pretty bummed I missed out on tickets for your show the year prior, and was excited to see you in the Thrilling Adventure Hour! (on an extremely selfish note, if you could convince everyone else on the cast to come up next year, that would be greeeeeeat, I'm attempting to collect the entire cast's autographs on my DVD cover. maybe...a live script reading? just tossing out some ideas, that's all :D )

If you were somehow forced to have your brain removed but were offered a choice of brains to have implanted into your skull, knowing that you would have full cognizance and recognizance of these offered brains, which would you choose: Jean-Luc Picard's brain, a bezerker from the age of Iceland's sagas' brain; or a mad cow diseased cow's brain?

Can't even think of anything to ask! Can't believe someone from a show I actually watch is on reddit.

So I'll just say - you're awesome. Britta's one of my favorite characters and has been throughout every season. You and Joel McHale and everyone else just have amazing chemistry. So thank you for helping make Community such an amazing show.

Probably been asked already, but do you have a favorite episode out of them all?

Hey Gillian! I love Community and your character. She's my favorite on the show and I can't help but feel bad about the others poking fun at her. Do you tend to "Britta" things in real life like your character does?

Gillian, thanks for coming back to do this once again. Not so long ago, film stars were seen as higher profile performers and tv jobs were places for new upstarts to forge a career or old stars to fade out. Lately, it seems that television is where the real compelling drama and comedy is at. Do you have any interest in moving to a primarily film based career or do you think television or the stage or some other acting medium will be your preferred spotlight?

Also, as both a huge Community and Firefly fan, I feel obligated to ask you if Nathan Fillion's tweets showing him on the Community set are any indication that he will be guest-starring in a third season episode!?

Okay, so far I've missed two of your AMAs due to work by just a few hours, so maybe if I ask you now, you'll respond to it the next time (if there is a next time) you decide to do an AMA... fingers crossed

Aside from being another Community fan, I wonder if you have a favorite writer and director on the show?

Another Brit here. I actually got into arrested development after community. Two of my favourite shows ever. AD was one of those few experiences that leaves you feeling like the characters were a part of your life...

First off, I have to say I'm a huge fan and thanks so much for doing this.

In an interview, Danny Pudi explains that he got the call for the part of Abed on his birthday, and "dropped his phone in his chili." Where were you when you got the call for Britta's part? Or do you have any other cool stories about getting callbacks or parts?

Mine is a doozie. I was told it was down to me and another girl for the part of Britta and they wanted to me to go back in and audition again for NBC. They said I would know later that day because they were doing a table read of the pilot and whomever got Britta would be going to the table read. So after I auditioned I got a phone calling saying "We have 80% good news. You don't have the part yet but you're the only one in the running for the part now. They want you to go the table read. You have to leave right now!" So I showed up and Chevy, Joel, Danny and Yvette were there. Everyone kept asking me if I was playing Britta and I said "Maybe..." And then the producer started going around the room introducing the cast and got to me and said "And the newest member of our cast...Gillian Jacobs." I had gotten the offer for the part in the car ride down to the table read and they announced it in front of everyone. I started crying.

I'm curious to know if people stop you on the street to get you to say "Baggel" and weird character catch-phrases, and I wonder if it annoys you? Actually, I'm more curious to know if your family and friends pick on you with things like that?

Thank you and it is pretty incredible that you're a Nielsen family. I'm not sure what to tell you. Buy the DVDs for friends? Buy Community merchandise from the NBC store? Send a goatee to NBC? The fan outrage has done so much to keep our show in the conversation. We really appreciate it. Keep converting your friends and family to the show. Spread the word. Thanks so much.

My friend did backup a few months back for some big time female recording artist on one of the Good Morning TV shows. When he walked on the set, he saw Yvette and flipped out, started calling her "Shirley." She was singing backup with him for the artist. She invited all the BGV peeps to her hotel where they chilled on the deck for a while, says she was MAAAD cool. Gonna ask him if he has any pictures.

Hi Gillian, Huge fan of yours and Community - I've screened episodes at the university where I teach film studies and have fashioned a lot of fans! Britta is, without doubt, the hurricane that Jeff describes... My question: If you could act opposite any leading man/character actor LIVING Or DEAD, who would it be? Marlon Brando? Brad Pitt? Jerry Lewis? Alain Delon? I know, not an easy question, but I'd love to know!

There is a truck full of garbage bags beside where he landed, it pulls away as Watson arrives at his body. It's subtle. My theory is he threw Moriartys body over the edge, creating the blood-pool, while he landed in the truck, and he then switched places. Not sure how he pulled the rest off.

We'll just have to wait and see...if there's a third season in the pipeline?

I very rarely feel famous. Sometimes I think someone is staring at me and I can't tell if it is because a. they recognize me b. I'm paranoid or c. I'm a total narcissist. That is an odd feeling but it is great when people tell me they are fans of the show. Really nice to know that I'm part of something that people feel passionate about.

We were shooting a scene and started doing Bob Dylan impressions. I was talking about when he appeared on the Oscars by remote satellite and looked creepy so then it turned into Creepy Bob Dylan. Most of our bits on set are really dumb and probably very annoying to the people around us.

I think Chang's utter insanity and total instability have really won me over. Ken has decided to give Chang a limp tongue this year. (Look for him in the background when the Glee club is going insane in the cafeteria. ) he is a deranged genius.

So many. When I was little it was Katherine Hepburn and Emma Thompson. I remember seeing Samantha Morton in Sweet and Lowdown and I was blown away by her. Tilda Swinton. Emily Watson in Breaking the Waves. So many actresses.

Sorry for three questions, but I just can't resist! Major, major love from the UK, Ms. Jacobs!

You've said before that the pizza dance was improvised, and I think your sing-a-long "Hit me with your Genie's bottle" was too. My question is - do you have any "moves", or is it all totally improv? Have you ever seen somebody awkwardly dancing and thought "that would be great fo Britta!"

Did you know your character was eventually going to become the butt of all the groups jokes/a semi-buzzkill, and if so, did it affect your performance?

You did Gardens of the Night right before Community if I remember correctly. Do you see yourself doing more comedic or dramatic roles in the future? Do you think you've learnt anything playing Britta that could transition into more dramatic roles?

My moves are all improv. I was watching a friend's baby dance recently and thought I could steal some moves from her. Lots of off beat clapping and stiff leg stomping. I had no idea Britta would become the butt of the jokes. I thought she was going to be the reasonable one. I would love to do both dramatic and comedic roles in the future. I think Britta has taught me to be more spontaneous and goofier in my acting. That would probably help in other roles, right? Thanks!

I don't have a question to ask but just wanted to say I'm a big fan of Community and I hope you guys get back on the air soon. Also, if you ever need a guy to accompany you to any award shows, I wouldn't mind ;) ...just saying. Thanks for doing the IAMA again _.

First off, I'm a huge fan and I find you absolutely adorable. Anyway since you are an insider to the show, will you please tell the show writers to write Beverly D'Angelo into the show as one of Pierce's ex-wives? It seems like the most obvious guest role but it has yet to happen.

Hi Gillian! Thank you so much for doing an IAMA again, it's really great of you to reach out to your fans so frequently. I love Community and I think you're incredible. Can't wait for the hiatus to be over!

Love you on Community (Actually wearing my Greendale hoodie right now). I can't think of anything to ask, but I'd like to say keep up the good work and humor! I don't think anyone else can portray Britta like you can. :)

Britta has become my favorite character on Community and it's because of your earnest, game-for-anything attitude (at least that's how it comes across). How do you feel about the way Britta's character has evolved from potential love interest to 'butt-of-the-joke' hilariousness?

I love Britta's evolution. I feel like I've grown as an actor and learned so much about comedy working on this show. I'm really grateful for the awesome role Dan Harmon has given me. It has been so much fun.

We have two episodes left to film. I think they're great. We tend to forget them as soon as we shoot them because we're on to the next episode so it will be really fun to watch them on tv after so many months have gone by. They'll be surprises to us as the cast.

Shit, I've technically worked with TJ Miller, back in the day. (Filming one of his comedy things.) I cannot believe there's only one degree of separation between me and Gillian Jacobs.

Though actually, I filmed Brady Novak too a few times, and he was on Community itself, so I guess I should have realized that. In fact, I think they were in the same sketch comedy group. The Heavy Weights.

Gosh. That's hard. They all tend to blend together in my memory. Specific moments come to mind like Donald going his Macy Gray impression for the first time or all of us making up a stupid song together or getting to run around shooting guns for paintball.

Being on set involves a lot of waiting around and then short bursts of actually acting. It requires a lot of patience but it can be the most fun you've ever had. My favorite part about being actor is probably those rare moments when I'm in a scene and forget I'm acting. I'm just reacting to my fellow actor. Those moments are really few and far between though but when they happen it is so, so exciting. Good luck!

Ooo oooo...here's an actual question: I've been longing for Britta-Duncan interaction all season, with Britta declaring her psych major. So is there any chance we'll be seeing John Oliver again? If he's not back this year, I sure do hope to see him again if there's a season 4. Love that guy.

That's exactly what I'd like to see! And with Jeff as subject. That would be fantastic. I guess it's one of those things that's too good to be true. It's really easy to miss him this year. His work, on Community and The Daily Show, is just fantastic. In a perfect world, he'd be a permanent cast member.

On the plus side, though, I did hear that you guys got John Hodgman who is equally as brilliant. So yay for that!

I had a dialect coach for the movie. The director's wife is British and I guess I fooled her with my audition. I got scared though and asked for some help with the dialect. I have never tried chopping wood but I don't think I would be quite that bad. Thanks for watching the movie!

Hey Gillian, I don't have a question right now (maybe a little bit later something will pop up) but I just want to say I love Community and your work on the show. Britta is, perhaps (so tough to choose), my favourite character and you're a big part of the reason why. Keep up the great work. That is all.

Thanks for coming back to answer more questions!!! How is the rest of season 3 coming along? Can you give us any hints as to what is coming? Have you guys found out anymore about when the show will come back/if there will be a season 4?

Also I just want to say your character is awesome on Community, a lot of untapped potential in my opinion, I hope they explore her more on the show.

Hey Gillian, thanks for coming back. Did the direction of the show change, to your knowledge, because of the hiatus in any way? Like was there something that wanted to be done but now is unlikely? Thanks

Very, very strange. I'm usually wearing shoes that are killing my feet and photographers are yelling "look to your left! look to your right! top row! over the shoulder! give us a smile! big smile! show us the dress! show us the shoes! Show us the purse!" and flash bulbs are going off and you can't see anything. That said- I love clothes and it is a lot of fun to play dress up for a day.

Awesome reply, thank you! I can't imagine how weird it must be to have so many people yelling at you like that.

Follow up question: from your experiences on the red carpet, have you learned any tips for taking better photos?

(For example: someone once told me to push your tongue against the top of your mouth just before a photo is taken -- it helps push your head out a little and then accidental double chins don't happen!)